10 Perfect Gifts for the Holiday Hosts Who Have Everything

The cheese and charcuterie spread is always Instagram-worthy, and each cocktail is served with clear, perfect ice. In other words: You’re attending a party where showing up with a bottle of wine or a bouquet isn’t going to cut it.

Bring a gift that’s bound to make even the most savvy and prepared host think twice about not inviting you to their next get-together. These 10 festive goodies will guarantee that your Google calendar stays jam-packed through the holiday season and beyond.

Everyone from Serena Williams to Alexander Wang weighs in on the international phenomenon of sneakers in this 320-page conversation-starting book. Kicks fans will undoubtedly get a kick out of Rodrigo Corral’s superlative design.

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This is more than a bottle of whiskey. It’s the meeting of two American icons: Jack Daniel’s and Frank Sinatra. The smooth, bold and classic flavor pays homage to the legendary singer’s style. The liquidis aged in special Sinatra barrels, featuring deep grooves that give the whiskey a rich character that will impress any holiday host. Keep reading to uncover more about this complex premium whiskey.

Save your guest the trouble of mixing cocktails next time with a serving vessel for crowd-pleasing punch. This stoneware version from booze historian and authorDavid Wondrich has a playful decal of Thomas Rowlandson’s “The Pretty Bar Maid” to be revealed when the bowl is drained.

It’s a robot! It’s a game controller! You can drive it with your face! (Yes, you read that correctly.) No matter how wired your host’s home is, this miniscule app-enabled gadget will bring a smile to their face.

Because serving coffee is so last year, this battery-powered whisk will not only whip up the popular green powder for an after-dinner jolt of caffeine but it can double as a milk frother or sauce stirrer.

Nothing brings down a party like poor lighting. This single-piece stainless-steel candleholder designed by Peter Karpf and produced by Denmark design house Architectmade will add a harmonious glow to any soirée.

For the amateur pizzaiolo, this trio of toppings (finocchio, garlic-parmigiano salt, and chili flakes) from New York City’s acclaimed spice house La Boîte used at Martina pizzeria will elevate pies from pretty basic to pro-level.

Whether your architecture buff host lives in a showstopping home or a cozy walk-up apartment, they’ll be able to appreciate a double-sided, 500-piece puzzle of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pennsylvania masterpiece. Guests will appreciate getting in on the fun too.